It was the fifth time that Stewart, a freshman, had led the Huskies (10-0) in scoring this season. Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis had 21 points, Kelly Faris 18, Bria Hartley 15, and Stefanie Dolson 10 for UConn.

Stewart also had a team-high seven rebounds. Daphne Elliott led Hartford (8-3) with 10 points.

It was the first time the teams played on Hartford’s home court since Dec. 23, 1990. UConn has won all 13 games.

UConn looked ready for its next game against top-ranked Stanford Dec. 29 in California. The Huskies led, 51-15, at halftime, shooting 63.3 percent in the opening 20 minutes with four players scoring in double figures, led by 15 points from Hartley.

Stanford 73, Tennessee 60 — Chiney Ogwumike had 21 points and a career-high 19 rebounds and the top-ranked Cardinal remained unbeaten with a victory over the 10th-ranked Lady Vols in Knoxville, Tenn.

Ogwumike, who entered the game averaging 21.9 points and 12.2 rebounds, also had a career-high five assists for the Cardinal (11-0).

Duke 75, Southern California 60 — Chelsea Gray led five players in double figures with 18 points and the No. 4 Blue Devils remained undefeated by beating the host Trojans in the Women of Troy Classic.

Tricia Liston added 14 points, Elizabeth Williams had 13 and Haley Peters 12 for Duke (10-0), which went 2-0 on its West Coast visit. The Blue Devils beat Cal State Bakersfield, 97-63, Friday night for coach Joanne P. McCallie’s 150th victory at the school in their opening game of the four-team event.

Cassie Harberts scored 17 points and Kate Oliver had 15 points and 10 rebounds for USC (3-7), which has lost five in a row. The Trojans committed 20 turnovers, leading to 21 points by Duke.

Oklahoma State 90, Texas-Arlington 54 — Brittney Martin recorded a triple-double and Toni Young scored 21 points on 10-of-13 shooting, helping 15th-ranked Cowgirls improve to 9-0 for the third time in school history with a win over the host Mavericks.